defferinte between general election and by-election
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some of the difference between by-election and general election are as follows:-
general elections are functioning to elect a national government whereas the by-election are functioning to elect a single MP.
general election are held in all constituencies at the same time or same day or either within a few days. and by-election are held only for one constituency to fill the vacancy caused by the death or resignation of the member.
general election are held regularly after five years and by-election are held before the expiry of 6 years from the date the seat falls vacant.
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